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Eight Questions about Brain Drain

2011

Gibson, John | McKenzie, David


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Use of remittances; Careers; University graduates; Highly skilled emigrants; Future research; Quality education; Medical school; Country pair; Large population; Secondary schools; Political instability; Policy concern; Health workers; Policy research; Skilled workers; Remittance; Degrees; Skill composition; Child mortality; Skilled worker; Student loan programs; Deferred cost recovery; Progress; Unskilled migration; Brain waste; University degree; Migrant-sending countries; Level of education; Population size; Labor market; Foreign students; Family reunification; Exchange rates; Teacher; Tertiary education; Working migrants; University training; Nurse; Migration costs; Selective immigration; Health outcomes; Migration flows; Home countries; Migration data; Skilled migrants; Labor force; Child mortality rates; Student loan payments; High school graduates; Diaspora; Graduate education; Educational attainment; Effects on development; Scientist; Global remittance; Secondary schooling; Private sector development; Advanced degrees; Earnings of immigrants; Brain gain; Liquidity constraints; International migration; Human capital formation; Capital flows; Freedom of movement; Unskilled labor; Capita income; Development policy; Higher incomes; Skill level; Skill levels; Recipient country; International migrants; Foreign languages; Skilled occupations; Return migration; Student loan; Worker migration; Internal brain drain; World population growth; Role of migration; Remittance data; Pandemic; Global health; Internal migration; Unskilled workers; Press release; Immigration policies; Home country; Skilled labor force; Human development; Global population; Masters degrees; Policy discussions; Census data; Destination country; Migrant; Supply elasticity; Health effects; Migrant networks; Immigrants; Educated migrants; Social scientists; Entrepreneurial activities; Medical professionals; Career; Papers; Migration decisions; Policy research working paper; Annual remittances; Spouses; Skilled labor; Job opportunities; Migrant stock; Citizen; Nursing; Professors; Highly skilled individuals; Immigrant; Nurses; Skilled emigrants; World population; Global development; Send remittances; Civic participation; Labor markets; Foreign direct investment; Professional emigration; Macroeconomic level; Host society; Skilled professionals; Illegal migrants; High skilled migration; Emigration levels; Gross national income; Nationals; North migration; Minority; Migration policy
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5668

2014-09-15
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